Progress in Surfactants with Low Environmental Impact
A special issue of Colloids and Interfaces (ISSN 2504-5377).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2023) | Viewed by 14726
Special Issue Editors
Interests: emulsions; surfactants; lignin; formulation; membranes
Interests: colloid and interface science; surfactants; interfacial rheology; biofuels; formulation
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Surfactants are chemical species that are ubiquitous in most of processes related to everyday life. Their chemical structure and crucial behavior at interfaces make their research in synthesis and product application at universities and industries of utmost importance. This Special Issue aims to report recent advances in surfactant science, including the deployment of new processes and surfactant molecules tailored to attain promising performance properties. These comprise:
- New surfactants and low environmental impact processes to comply with new industry regulations, e.g., polyethoxylated surfactants with low dioxane content, and/or surfactants derived from biobased or lignocellulosic materials, which partially or entirely substitute the petroleum-derived content.
- Innovative biobased or biosurfactants, including the study of their behavior at surfaces and interfaces and their applications.
- Innovative use of correlations to formulate with surfactants, including Hydrophilic-Lipophilic Deviation (HLD), Hansen Solubility Parameters, and molecular dynamic simulations to predict properties.
- Applications of surfactants in pioneering processes such as biorefineries, new detergent, pharmaceutical or cosmetic formulations, wastewater remediation, metal recuperation from battery waste, and use in advanced (bio)fuels, among others.
The goal is to report recent surfactant-related research able to provide industry stakeholders with a toolbox of molecules and surface/interfacial behaviors to comply with new sustainability regulations worldwide.
Dr. Johnny Bullon
Dr. Ronald Marquez
Dr. Franklin Zambrano
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- surfactant
- interface
- formulation
- biobased
- eco-friendly
- sustainability
- performance
- emulsion
- detergent
- cosmetic
- pharmaceutic
- petroleum
- food
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